5 MORE Wrestling Stars Who Were Kicked Out Of The Locker Room

4. Big Cass

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Big Cass foreshadowed his own career going to sh*t with an idiotic indiscretion on a WWE coach that cost the company money and marked yet another card that led to his surprising 2018 dismissal.

The seven-foot star had only just returned to television following a lengthy lay-off, but Big Cass' post-WrestleMania 34 feud with Daniel Bryan damaged both his own prospects and the 'Yes! Man's comeback after two consecutive pay-per-view matches grossly underperformed.

It was during this time Cass went into business for himself on television when he upgraded a...small...assault on a little person into something much larger, and found himself booted from a bus after booting in a toilet door.

The Queens native's odd behaviour at the time was blamed for the incident - Cass couldn't work the lock on the bus bathroom door, and, believing it to be a rib, kicked it clean off, removing any privacy for any other wrestlers on the lengthy trip - but incidents such as this an alleged "big dogging" of a former colleague piled up quick enough to see the once red hot prospect shown the door in an era where hardly anybody gets canned.

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